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The old NES music pack was pretty low quality so it has been replaced with all new music files. The Nintendo Entertainment System Game Music Collection 2 includes music for 786 games and is 8.5GB in size. Many are complete soundtracks, but all are higher quality than version 1 and the set is more complete. Continue reading below for a breakdown of exactly what is new as well as download links. EmuMovies Official Game Music Collection for the Nintendo Entertainment System Availability - Website, FTP & EmuMovies Sync Game Music Files Added / Replaced - 786 Nintendo Entertainment System Game Music Downloads If you would like to help make this collection better, please submit missing or replacement media in our Submissions Area View the full article
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Today we have a huge update to the EmuMovies NEC PC Engine video snap collection. NEC PC Engine Video Snaps Version 1.3 includes 198 new videos for use in your favorite front end. Version 1.3 includes a total of 301 NEC PC Engine video snaps in total. Continue reading for a list of the videos that were added and download information. EmuMovies Official Video Snap Collection for the NEC PC Engine Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync Videos Added/ Updated - 198 @DamnedRegistrations View the full article
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Today we have a very nice update to the EmuMovies Sega Game Gear video snap collection. Sega Game Gear Video Snaps Version 1.5 includes 65 new videos for use in your favorite front end. Version 1.5 includes 338 Sega Game Gear video snaps in total. Continue reading for a list of the videos that were added and download information. EmuMovies Official Video Snap Collection for the Sega Game Gear Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync Videos Added or Replaced - 65 @DamnedRegistrations @shinobi68 @DamnedRegistrations - 63 Submissions Berlin no Kabe (Japan) Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (Japan) Buster Ball (Japan) Buster Fight (Japan) Championship Hockey (Europe) Chase H.Q. (USA) Cheese Cat-Astrophe - Starring Speedy Gonzales (Europe) Crayon Shin-chan - Taiketsu! Kantam Panic!! (Japan) Crazy Faces (USA) (Proto) Donald no Magical World (Japan) Doraemon - Noranosuke no Yabou (Japan) Doraemon - Waku Waku Pocket Paradise (Japan) Dunk Kids (Japan) F1 - World Championship Edition (Europe) Faceball 2000 (Japan) Frogger (USA) (Proto) From TV Animation - Slam Dunk - Shouri e no Starting 5 (Japan) Gamble Panic (Japan) Gambler Jiko Chuushinha (Japan) Ganbare Gorby! (Japan) GG Aleste (Japan) Griffin (Japan) Gunstar Heroes (Japan) Hyokkori Hyoutan-Jima - Hyoutan-Jima no Daikoukai (Japan) Ichidant~R GG (Japan) Jang Pung II (Korea) (Unl) J-League GG Pro Striker '94 (Japan) J-League Soccer - Dream Eleven (Japan) Jungle Strike (USA) Kaitou Saint Tail (Japan) Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Japan) Kinetic Connection (Japan) Kishin Douji Zenki (Japan) Magical Taruruuto-kun (Japan) Mappy (Japan) Pac-In-Time (USA) (Proto) Panzer Dragoon Mini (Japan) Pocket Jansou (Japan) Pop Breaker (Japan) Popeye no Beach Volleyball (Japan) Power Drive (Europe) Puyo Puyo (Japan) Puyo Puyo 2 (Japan) Rastan Saga (Japan) Scratch Golf (USA) Shanghai II (Japan) Shikinjou (Japan) Smurfs Travel the World, The (Europe) Sonic Drift (Japan) Soukoban (Japan) Spirou (Europe) (Proto) Street Hero (USA) (Proto) Super Golf (USA) Super Kick Off (Europe, Japan) Tails no Sky Patrol (Japan) Taisen Mahjong HaoPai (Japan) Taisen Mahjong HaoPai 2 (Japan) Wagan Land (Japan) Wild Snake (USA) (Proto) Yogi Bear in Yogi Bear's Goldrush (USA) (Proto) Yu Yu Hakusho - Horobishimono no Gyakushuu (Japan) Aa Harimanada (Japan) Barbie Super Model (USA) (Proto) @shinobi68 - 2 Submissions Factory Panic (Europe) Tarzan - Lord of the Jungle (Europe) View the full article
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The EmuMovies Official Video Snap Pack for the Sega Saturn has been updated with videos for 14 more games. We now have 549 video snaps for the Sega Saturn. Special thanks to @DamnedRegistrations for submitting these captures. Details and Links below. Videos Added / Replaced - 17 @DamnedRegistrations Croc - Legend of the Gobbos (USA).mp4 DonPachi (Japan).mp4 Doom (USA).mp4 Double Switch (USA) (Disc 1).mp4 Double Switch (USA) (Disc 2).mp4 Dragonheart - Fire & Steel (USA).mp4 Ferox (Europe) (Proto).mp4 FIFA - Road to World Cup 98 (USA).mp4 King of Fighters '95, The (Europe).mp4 NHL 98 (USA).mp4 Policenauts (Japan) (Translated En) (Disc 1).mp4 Policenauts (Japan) (Translated En) (Disc 2).mp4 Policenauts (Japan) (Translated En) (Disc 3).mp4 Revolution X (USA).mp4 Skeleton Warriors (USA).mp4 Virtual Golf (Europe).mp4 Z (Europe).mp4 Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync View the full article
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Just updated the Nintendo Famicom video snap set and added a gameplay snap pack. There are 199 new video snaps added for a total of 708 videos in the set. The gameplay snap pack includes 708 images. Videos Added or Updated - 199 @ray572 @DamnedRegistrations Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika - Genchou Hishi (Japan) Artelius (Japan) Baken Hisshou Gaku - Gate In (Japan) Bakushou! Star Monomane Shitennou (Japan) Bakushou!! Ai no Gekijou (Japan) Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou (Japan) Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou 2 (Japan) Bakushou!! Jinsei Gekijou 3 (Japan) Barcode World (Japan) Bard's Tale II, The - The Destiny Knight (Japan) Baseball Fighter (Japan) Battle Baseball (Japan) Battle Fleet (Japan) Battle Stadium - Senbatsu Pro Yakyuu (Japan) Battle Storm (Japan) (Translated En) Be-Bop-Highschool - Koukousei Gokuraku Densetsu (Japan) Best Keiba - Derby Stallion (Japan) Best Play Pro Yakyuu (Japan) Best Play Pro Yakyuu '90 (Japan) Best Play Pro Yakyuu II (Japan) Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special (Japan) Bikkuriman World - Gekitou Sei Senshi (Japan) Bio Senshi Dan - Increaser Tono Tatakai (Japan) Black Bass, The (Japan) Boulder Dash (Japan) Business Wars (Japan) Captain Ed (Japan) Casino Derby (Japan) Chibi Maruko-Chan - Uki Uki Shopping (Japan) Chiyonofuji no Ooichou (Japan) Chuugoku Janshi Story - Tonpuu (Japan) Chuugoku Senseijutsu (Japan) City Adventure Touch - Mystery of Triangle (Japan) Crayon Shin-Chan - Ora to Poi Poi (Japan) Daikaijuu Deburas (Japan) Daiku no Gen-san 2 - Akage no Dan no Gyakushuu (Japan) Datach - Battle Rush - Build Up Robot Tournament (Japan) Datach - Crayon Shin-chan - Ora to Poi Poi (Japan) Datach - Dragon Ball Z - Gekitou Tenkaichi Budoukai (Japan) Datach - J League Super Top Players (Japan) Datach - SD Gundam - Gundam Wars (Japan) Datach - Ultraman Club - Supokon Fight! (Japan) Datach - Yu Yu Hakusho - Bakutou Ankoku Bujutsukai (Japan) Derby Stallion - Zenkoku Ban (Japan) Digital Devil Story - Megami Tensei (Japan) Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi - Crazy Land Daisakusen (Japan) (Translated En) Double Dragon III - The Rosetta Stone (Japan) (Translated En) Double Moon Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En) Downtown - Nekketsu Koushinkyoku - Soreyuke Daiundoukai (Japan) Dragon Ball 3 - Gokuu Den (Japan) Dragon Wars (Japan) Dungeon Kid (Japan) Emoyan no 10 Bai Pro Yakyuu (Japan) Erika to Satoru no Yume Bouken (Japan) F1 Circus (Japan) F1 Circus (Japan) (Translated En) Famicom Doubutsu Seitai Zukan! - Katte ni Shirokuma - Mori o Sukue no Maki! (Japan) Famicom Igo Nyuumon (Japan) Famicom Jump - Eiyuu Retsuden (Japan) Famicom Jump II - Saikyou no 7 Nin (Japan) Famicom Meijin Sen (Japan) Famicom Shougi - Ryuuousen (Japan) Famicom Top Management (Japan) Famicom Yakyuu Ban (Japan) Family BASIC (Japan) (v2.0a) Family BASIC (Japan) (v3.0) Family Circuit (Japan) Family Circuit (Japan) (Translated En) Family Circuit '91 (Japan) Family Jockey (Japan) (Translated En) Family Mahjong (Japan) Family Mahjong II - Shanghai e no Michi (Japan) Family Quiz - 4-nin wa Rival (Japan) Family School (Japan) Family Tennis (Japan) (Translated En) Family Trainer 10 - Rairai Kyonsees (Japan) Family Trainer 4 - Jogging Race (Japan) Family Trainer 5 - Meiro Daisakusen (Japan) Family Trainer 8 - Totsugeki! Fuuun Takeshi-jou (Japan) Family Trainer 9 - Fuuun Takeshi-jou 2 (Japan) Famista '89 - Kaimaku Ban!! (Japan) Famista '90 (Japan) Famista '91 (Japan) Famista '92 (Japan) Famista '93 (Japan) Famista '94 (Japan) Fighting Road (Japan) Gambler Jiko Chuushinha - Mahjong Game (Japan) Gambler Jiko Chuushinha 2 (Japan) Game Party (Japan) (Translated En) Ganbare Goemon Gaiden - Kieta Ougon Kiseru (Japan) Ganbare Goemon Gaiden 2 - Tenka no Zaihou (Japan) Ganbare Pennant Race! (Japan) Ganso Saiyuuki - Super Monkey Daibouken (Japan) (Translated En) Gekitotsu Yonku Battle (Japan) (Translated En) Genpei Touma Den - Computer Boardgame (Japan) Gimmi a Break - Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen (Japan) Gimmi a Break - Shijou Saikyou no Quiz Ou Ketteisen 2 (Japan) Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu (Japan) Ginga no Sannin (Japan) Gojira (Japan) Golf Ko Open (Japan) Gomoku Narabe (Japan) Gorilla Man, The (Japan) Gozonji - Yaji Kita Chin Douchuu (Japan) Great Battle Cyber (Japan) Gun-Dec (Japan) (Translated En) Gunhed - Aratanaru Tatakai (Japan) Haja no Fuuin (Japan) Hana no Star Kaidou (Japan) Hanjuku Hero (Japan) Hayauchi Super Igo (Japan) Hiryuu no Ken II - Dragon no Tsubasa (Japan) Hiryuu no Ken III - 5 Nin no Ryuu Senshi (Japan) Hiryuu no Ken Special - Fighting Wars (Japan) Hissatsu Doujou Yaburi (Japan) Hissatsu Shigoto Nin (Japan) Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin - Okhotsk ni Kiyu (Japan) Hokuto no Ken 3 - Shin Seiki Souzou Seiken Restuden (Japan) Hokuto no Ken 3 - Shinseiki Souzou Seiken Restuden (Japan) Hokuto no Ken 4 - Shichisei Haken Den - Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e (Japan) Hokuto no Ken 4 - Shichisei Hakenden - Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e (Japan) Home Run Nighter '90 - The Pennant League (Japan) Honshougi - Naitou 9 Dan Shougi Hiden (Japan) Hototogisu (Japan) HVC Kensa Cassette Controller Test (Japan) Hyakkiyakou (Japan) Hyokkori Hyoutan-jima - Nazo no Kaizokusen (Japan) I Love Softball (Japan) Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong (Japan) Ide Yousuke Meijin no Jissen Mahjong II (Japan) Idol Hakkenden (Japan) Igo - Kyuu Roban Taikyoku (Japan) Igo - Kyuu Roban Taikyoku (Japan) (Translated En) Igo Meikan (Japan) Igo Shinan (Japan) Igo Shinan '91 (Japan) Igo Shinan '92 (Japan) Igo Shinan '93 (Japan) Igo Shinan '94 (Japan) Indora no Hikari (Japan) Isaki Shuugorou no Keiba Hisshou Gaku (Japan) Ishin no Arashi (Japan) Itadaki Street - Watashi no Mise ni Yottette (Japan) Jajamaru Ninpou Chou (Japan) Jangou (Japan) Jarinko Chie - Bakudan Musume no Shiawase Sagashi (Japan) Jongbou (Japan) Jumpin' Kid - Jack to Mame no Ki Monogatari (Japan) Kabushiki Doujou (Japan) Kaettekita! Gunjin Shougi - Nanya Sore! (Japan) Kagerou Densetsu (Japan) Kamen no Ninja - Akakage (Japan) (Translated En) Kamen no Ninja - Hanamaru (Japan) (Translated En) Kamen Rider Club (Japan) Kamen Rider SD - GranShocker no Yabou (Japan) Karaoke Studio (Japan) Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 1 (Japan) Karaoke Studio Senyou Cassette Vol. 2 (Japan) Keiba Simulation - Honmei (Japan) Kidou Senshi Z Gundam - Hot Scramble (Japan) King of Kings (Japan) (Translated En) Kiteretsu Daihyakka (Japan) Kiteretsu Daihyakka (Japan) (Translated En) Koushien (Japan) Kurogane Hiroshi no Yosou Daisuki! - Kachiuma Densetsu (Japan) Kyonshies 2 Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium - '88 Senshu Shin Data Version (Japan) Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium - Heisei Gannen Ban (Japan) Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium (Japan) Kyuukyoku Harikiri Stadium III (Japan) Lasalle Ishii no Child's Quest (Japan) Magic Candle, The (Japan) (Translated En) Mahjong RPG Dora Dora Dora (Japan) Marusa no Onna (Japan) Metal Max (Japan) Mezase Top Pro - Green ni Kakeru Yume (Japan) Moero TwinBee - Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! (Japan) (Translated En) Musashi no Ken - Tadaima Shugyou Chuu (Japan) (Translated En) Namco Classic II (Japan) Nankoku Shirei!! Spy vs. Spy (Japan) (Translated En) Onyanko Town (Japan) (Translated En) Otaku no Seiza - An Adventure in the Otaku Galaxy (Japan) Pachinko Daisakusen (Japan) (Translated En) Pachinko Daisakusen 2 (Japan) (Translated En) Pocket Zaurus - Juu Ouken no Nazo (Japan) Pyokotan no Dai Meiro (Japan) (Translated En) Pyokotan no Daimeiro (Japan) Sanrio Carnival (Japan) (Translated En) SD Hero Soukessen - Taose! Aku no Gundan (Japan) (Translated En) Shadow Brain (Japan) (Translated En) Sukeban Deka III (Japan) (Translated En) Super Maruo (Japan) (Unl) (Translated En) Super Star Force (Japan) (Translated En) Taito Chase H.Q. (Japan) (Translated En) Taito Grand Prix - Eikou e no License (Japan) (Translated En) Totsuzen! Macchoman (Japan) (Translated En) Tsuri Kichi Sanpei - Blue Marlin Hen (Japan) (Translated En) Wizardry II - Llylgamyn no Densetsu (Japan) (Translated En) View the full article
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Just one video added to the Nintendo Super Famicom video snap set, but I also noticed that we didn't have gameplay and title snapshots so those were added as well. Videos Added - 1 @DamnedRegistrations Rushing Beat (Japan) (Translated En) View the full article
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Just added 59 videos to the MAME video snap sets on the FTP and EmuMovies Sync. They will be added to sets available on the website at a later date. Videos Added or Replaced - 59 @DamnedRegistrations 1943mii androidp aplarail b2b b3rinsya bombsa cdracula crswd2bl dfkbl divebomb dodghero fball flagrall gaialast godzilla gorodki gtfore01 gtfore02 gtfore03 hypbbc2p kot lasthope leds2011 lockonph ltswords mcheonru metlfrzr moshougi motofren packbang pc_bload pc_ttoon pokonyan ppj puzzlove secretag sexappl shougi2 smissw snowboar solarwar soniccar startrks stoffy stuntair supduck superten tbeastw2 teamht tetriskr topland toratora trivrus ttchamp usgames wingforc winrun wwmarine zigzagb View the full article
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The Nintendo 64 video snaps have been updated to version 1.2. This update brings 105 new or replaced video snaps for a total of 361. Videos Added or Replaced - 105 (DamnedRegistrations) 64 Oozumou (Japan) 64 Oozumou 2 (Japan) 64 Trump Collection - Alice no Wakuwaku Trump World (Japan) Choro Q 64 2 - Hacha Mecha Grand Prix Race (Japan) Chou Kuukan Nighter Pro Yakyuu King (Japan) Chou Kuukan Nighter Pro Yakyuu King 2 (Japan) Doraemon - Nobita to 3tsu no Seireiseki (Japan) Doraemon 2 - Nobita to Hikari no Shinden (Japan) Doraemon 3 - Nobita no Machi SOS! (Japan) Eikou no Saint Andrews (Japan) Fushigi no Dungeon - Fuurai no Shiren 2 - Oni Shuurai! Shiren Jou! (Japan) HSV Adventure Racing! (Australia) Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (USA) Jangou Simulation Mahjong Dou 64 (Japan) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2000 (Japan) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 4 (Japan) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 5 (Japan) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 6 (Japan) Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu Basic Ban 2001 (Japan) Mahjong Master (Japan) Mario no Photopie (Japan) Mortal Kombat Mythologies - Sub-Zero (USA) Mortal Kombat Trilogy (USA) MRC - Multi Racing Championship (USA) Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (USA) Nagano Winter Olympics '98 (USA) NASCAR 99 (USA) NBA Hangtime (USA) NBA in the Zone 2000 (USA) NBA in the Zone '98 (USA) NBA in the Zone '99 (USA) NBA Jam 2000 (USA) NBA Jam 99 (USA) NBA Live 2000 (USA) NBA Live 99 (USA) NBA Showtime - NBA on NBC (USA) NFL Blitz (USA) NFL Quarterback Club 98 (USA) NHL 99 (USA) NHL Blades of Steel '99 (USA) Nightmare Creatures (USA) Nintama Rantarou 64 Game Gallery (Japan) Off Road Challenge (USA) Olympic Hockey 98 (USA) Paper Mario (USA) Pilotwings 64 (USA) Pokemon Puzzle League (USA) Pokemon Snap (USA) Pokemon Stadium (USA) Pokemon Stadium 2 (USA) Polaris SnoCross (USA) Power Rangers - Lightspeed Rescue (USA) Pro Mahjong Kiwame 64 (Japan) Quake 64 (USA) Quest 64 (USA) Rampage - World Tour (USA) Rampage 2 - Universal Tour (USA) Roadsters Trophy (USA) Robotron 64 (USA) RR64 - Ridge Racer 64 (USA) Rugrats in Paris - The Movie (USA) Rush 2 - Extreme Racing USA (USA) San Francisco Rush - Extreme Racing (USA) San Francisco Rush 2049 (USA) SD Hiryuu no Ken Densetsu (Japan) Snowboard Kids (USA) Snowboard Kids 2 (USA) South Park Rally (USA) Space Invaders (USA) Star Soldier - Vanishing Earth (USA) Starshot - Space Circus Fever (USA) Super B-Daman - Battle Phoenix 64 (Japan) Super Bowling (USA) Super Robot Spirits (Japan) Super Smash Bros. (USA) Superman (USA) Susume! Taisen Puzzle Dama - Toukon! Marutama Chou (Japan) Sydney 2000 (USA) (Proto) Tarzan (USA) Tetris 64 (Japan) Tetrisphere (USA) Tonic Trouble (USA) Top Gear Rally (USA) Toy Story 2 (USA) Twisted Edge - Extreme Snowboarding (USA) Utchan Nanchan no Hono no Challenger - Denryuu Ira Ira Bou (Japan) Virtual Chess 64 (USA) Virtual Pool 64 (USA) Virtual Pro Wrestling 2 - Oudou Keishou (Japan) Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 (Japan) V-Rally Edition 99 (USA) Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey (USA) Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 (USA) WCW Mayhem (USA) WCW Nitro (USA) WCW vs. nWo - World Tour (USA) Wetrix (USA) Wheel of Fortune (USA) World Cup 98 (USA) WWF Attitude (USA) WWF No Mercy (USA) WWF WrestleMania 2000 (USA) Xena - Warrior Princess - The Talisman of Fate (USA) Yoshi's Story (USA) EmuMovies Official Video Snap Collection for the Nintendo 64 Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync View the full article
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Version 3.0 of the Vectrex video snap pack has been released. Version 3 is a complete redo of the set by @DamnedRegistrations. This version includes 66 new video snaps recorded at 60fps. Videos Added - 66 @DamnedRegistrations 2D Narrow Escape (USA) (Hack) All Good Things (World) (Unl) AnimAction (USA) Armor..Attack (World) Art Master (USA) Becky's Message (World) (Unl) Bedlam (USA, Europe) Berzerk (World) Blitz! - Action Football (USA, Europe) Clean Sweep (World) Continuum (World) (Unl) Cosmic Chasm (World) Dark Tower (World) (Proto) Fortress of Narzod (USA, Europe) Gravitrex (World) (Unl) Heads-Up - Action Soccer (USA) Hexed! (World) (Unl) HyperChase - Auto Race (World) Koko's Retribution (World) (Unl) Mail Plane (USA) (Proto) Melody Master (World) Mine Storm (World) Mine Storm II (USA) Mr. Boston - Clean Sweep (USA) (Unl) Nebula Commander (World) (Unl) Omega Chase (World) (Unl) Patriots (World) (Unl) Patriots III - BALListics Busters (World) (Unl) Pitcher's Duel (USA) (Proto) Polar Rescue (USA) Pole Position (USA) Protector (World) (Unl) Revector (World) (Unl) Rip Off (World) Royal 21 (World) (Unl) Scramble (USA, Europe) Sectis (World) (Unl) Solar Quest (World) Space Frenzy (World) (Unl) Space Wars (World) Spike (USA, Europe) Spike Hoppin' (World) (Unl) Spinball (USA) Star Castle (USA) Star Hawk (World) Star Sling (World) (Unl) Star Trek - The Motion Picture (USA) Thrust (World) (Unl) Tour De France (USA) (Proto) Vaboom! (World) (Unl) Vec Fu (World) (Unl) Vec Sports Boxing (World) (Unl) Vecmania (World) (Unl) Vectopia (World) (Unl) Vector 21 (World) (Unl) Vector Pong (World) (Unl) Vector Vaders (World) (Unl) Vectrace (World) (Unl) Vectrex Frogger (World) (Unl) Vectrexians (World) (Unl) War of the Robots - Bow to the Queen (World) (Unl) Web Wars (USA) Xmas Cart 2014 (World) (Unl) Xmas Cart 2015 (World) (Unl) Yasi (World) (Unl) Zantis (World) (Unl) EmuMovies Official Video Snap Collection for the GCE Vectrex Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync Version 3.0 of the Gameplay and Title snap packs have also been released. View the full article
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Today we have a small update for the Atari Jaguar video snap collection. We have added on video that was marked unplayable before. Thanks to DamnedRegistrations for the submission. Videos Added/Replaced - 1 (DamnedRegistrations) Attack of the Mutant Penguins (World) Standard Quality - Site, FTP, Sync High Quality - FTP, Sync The Gameplay Snap and Title Snap Packs were also replaced View the full article
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My Rough Guide To Front-ends I had a big article which covers all the front-ends out but due to a page error it all got wiped. So rather than give up. I will do it in pieces, giving you my opinion. I will cover everything front-end with pros and cons for everything about said front-end. I have used a fair few over the years and so without further adieu, I'm going to re-review my first excursion into proper immersion and I've already written about this in another article. But I may as well cover this in more detail so lets start with First of 3d arcade between 2004 to 2009 was actually quite an experience because this community was quite vibrant with content creators and users alike. The engine was designed in Adobe Director (which is ancient now) by )p( who for the most part created it a Galaxian like front-end in which you shot the game you want to play however it evolved into 3D Arcade. )p( created a simple map of a circular room in which you put arcade in. The first official version of this front-end was released on an i-modernist website host on 24/4/2002 with version 0.6 its first arcade model released by Zakk (with a real media RM video file) in the w3d format (which ended up being the format to the arcade models for future releases), By this point there are a template of the base arcade model in which you could add a marquee and picture snaps. Its interesting how the early going on contributor was Zakk. But as the following versions, )p( went out of his way by adding a first person walking simulator (not FPS which is stated). but it wasn't until this 0.65 when this was implemented and )p( also added this point to everything is skinnable, let me rephrase that the first person part of the front-end had the ability to be skinned with anything you wanted (objects within the system) and this was still 2002. Personally I didn't join the community until 2003 when I built my first computer and a few months in i started looking for a front-end (with the advice of Jennatek) I found I liked this first because it represented something visual which wasn't a list format but I saw this as a screenshot So with my 512k broadband modem (yes we have come a long way since those days). Then I discovered the major flaw in the plan. Configuration is different kettle of fish. While it looks good with the content, its' major let down is a serious learning curve in which you have to navigate the selset menu's which are not very well explained or well thought out. This is before youtube guides and the written guide is confusing at best (when you read for adding music is a playlist of playlists). While the learning the system takes a lot of time (in my case about 2 years when I came back to it). While the system has it flaws, The positives are (as the front-end is still available and works on windows 7) quite extensive with voodooscientist little cinema arcade which is a beautiful location ( I believe this was inspiration for NewRetroArcade:NEON). This is a good map because its' shows multiple different applications to use within a single map. While limited technology made it simple and cumbersome with things like delays between picture and sound, you got the gist of the experience. Another Map that was spacious and quite detailed was the exhibition hall. which showed a multi-level setup with some beautiful touches Pictures from VoodooScientist lounge. It features a home theater, A karaoke lounge, A bowling alley (non functional). I believe this was the inspiration for NewRetroArcade:Neon The second arcade location The Exhibition Hall These 2 locations are what sold me, but this is where my first experiences were bad as configuring this thing is a challenge and during that time I wasn't a patient person during 2003/2004. I have gone back to this a few years later. I learned to put music within this thing (I thought that was a victory back then). But my second time returning to this was interesting because I learned a few things. By 2007 there was a DVD release which featured The front-end, artwork, maquee and arcade models and emulators (no roms, emulation general rule) the only problem with it is that the configuration is actually still an issue even with the DVD edition. Since I changed over the Hyperspin in 2009. There are video tutorials out there. This one is most promient Ok may as well go with the pros and cons of this front-end PROS Has multiple modes its 3D environment was the first of its kind with front-ends Has quite a repository of models and locations the DVD edition come packaged with emulators of the times CONS The main project has lost its main developer ()p( is gone onto bigger things) A pain in the ass to configure from scratch Has not aged well considering this could be better in the long run The community is dying out (there is a hardcore contingent there) In closing with front-ends like NewRetroArcade:Neon and Anarchy Arcade, 3D Arcade has turned into a child of its time, while graphically it still has the art assets to make it different conpared to NewRetroArcade and is still is a tad easier to configure than Anarchy Arcade. I personally think this deserves a remake with the maps intact because seeing this in something like the unreal 4 engine would be amazing. The question is who would be crazy enough to remake this system and at least tweak the configuration UI because that was 3D arcades biggest downfall. Next Front-end guide for is LaunchBox View the full article
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MY TOP 10 ARCADES If you are here, you more than likely grew up in the 80's and 90's when arcade games were mainstream, before home consoles were also arcade perfect. People played arcade games in shop, arcades or the local mall or cinema. My personal experience with arcades is mixed with both happiness and sadness because games have helped me cope with a lot of things over the years. These games are to me the best games I have played but these are mine my tastes are different compared to other people. Without further adieu, it's time to present my 10 favorite arcades in no particular order but these are my actual top 10 arcades ever. I will put some honorable mentions at the aft my top picks. if you have a different opinion then please present you list because I would love to see what you actually grew up with. My first pick is Yeah I cannot help it. I always wanted to fly a X-wing against those damned tie-fighters, towards the death star. This game was fast, frenetic and quite easy get hit as well. I played this on the original and when it came to mame I played it to death (well until I got bored and play another game) but I still come back to it because this is a fun game still and there is nothing better than blowing up a death star. This game was one of the first to have digitized voiced of the actual movie, which is quite a feat for the time. There were 2 versions of this arcade first one was a sit down The sitdown cabinet While the sitdown version tried to represent the cockpit of an x-wing while the controls were a simple yoke stick which resembles a steering wheel but works well in this game. But I felt this was unnecessary but hey at least you got time to sit down but this machine was a beast and quite large so you more than likely found these in big arcades however the more common machine was this The more common upright This is the machine I most remember, even when I went to NERG 2014 I saw this and played this for about 20 minutes before I moved on and that feeling didn't changed. When I was a child I put plenty of 10ps into this. My second pick in my top 10 is Another movie tie-in that made into a good game. Back when Konami actually made good solid games, This 2 player alien killing excursion allows to play as Ripley or Hicks (pressing the second player makes you be Hicks). While the game is not an exact match to the movie and took a lot of liberties with the license, It didn't take away from the game itself and when it introduced itself to MAME, I was over the moon and played it to completion quite a few times. 1 credit normally got me to either level 3 or 4 then the damned aliens would happily kick my ass. There was a dedicated machine for aliens but I normally found it in an generic machine with the aliens marquee but the original look like this The machine art were also posters as well. The reason why I put this on my list was I am an massive aliens fan and while Aliens vs Predator is more interesting game, it reminds me too much of final fight or captain commando which were all made by CapCom. This actually tried to stick to the general storyline and had quite a variety of levels but with it lack of proper aliens tech (ie pulse rifles) the base weapon in the game were smart guns which were not small by no stretch of the imagination. Bit the following games after this one including AVP corrected that mistake. My number 3 pick for my top 10 is What game has an uzi on the cabinet, This game. Operation Wolf is one of them games inspired by Rambo and Commando, which made sense during this time period, you had Rambo first blood part 2 and Commando. What makes you say that. simple this If you watch commando and then look at this sequence, you can see the inspiration for it and it shows in the gameplay. You play as a one man army, your job, to get POW's out of a concentration camp. that in itself makes no sense but hey it was the 80's so a lot of things didn't make sense. The object of is to kill everything (except the innocent bystanders). This game is hard as balls and on the harder difficulty or some different versions added things like a hostage taker or being spotted (which was annoying). There were 2 failure states one was the dreaded lethal injury and the other was you were a prisoner because you ran out of ammo. Finding ammo wasn't an issue half the time because you shot things like birds to get magazines of ammo. The arcade machine itself was an interesting one because there a few with different artwork while the artwork is the same the coloring is very different, why I do not know but the more common one is the one on the left because the red button to start the game was there. How does it play, well you the machine gut with the trigger (obviously) but on the side of the machine gun near the muzzle there is a red button for grenades. you tend to use these when multiple choppers and tanks or even boats. The final boss of the game (yes this thing had a boss and it was the Russian Hind, which for the time is classed as a good gunship / troop carrier. I remember this game because even on mame it was frustrating but still fun. I have gone on record if there were any machines I would love to own this would be top of my list because the machine is too unique. This game did produce 2 sequels Operation Thunderbolt stuck to the same sort of storyline as the first but added another player and changed the gun models to the Ingrams sub machine guns while operation wold 3 didn't have the same feel as the other 2 and used the gun models for space gun as its cabinet model. I played thunderbolt and wolf 3 never interested me at all. Interesting fact on the dipswitchs which I found out watching a youtube video. You can actually select a stage when you change a dipswitch to japanese, which would allow you to select a stage but the question be why would you to do that. MY NUMBER 4 PICK FOR MY TOP 10 The year is 1988, I was 11 years old and I was at a holiday camp. There was an arcade and one of the game that was there was this classic. What attracted me to this one. Simple, you kicked ass and plenty of it. You also played with a partner which was interesting especially friendly fire (ie you can hit your partner). This game is hard and would happily drain your pocket money. It's 4 long levels where you you beat up a maximum of 4 people on screen at any one time. I would play this when someone finished and I completed the game but not without pouring a ton of money into it. When this made the transistion to MAME, Playing it was a must and then I realised it has not aged well, While still playable, I never realised how slow paced the game was until I played it in my early 20's. Maybe I have have been spoilt because of the gaming technology that came after this and the quality of walk along beat em ups got better, it's DNA is very apparent in the Sega Megadrive/ Genesis classic streets of rage, while had similar style gameplay actually helped the game greatly. This game spawned 2 sequels. The Second was better than the first once you figured out the control system but the third proved to be more a cynical cash grab than an actual game. As you can gather I didn't like double dragon 3. I would look on this game with fond memories and still I will play it on mame from time to time. As for the cabinet itself was just a standard cabinet with some good artwork MY NUMBER 5 PICK FOR MY TOP 10 IS Nemesis or in Japan or the states, Gradius was one game I first played on early emulators because it was an awesome game. You play as a ship which collects power ups in which adds either a laser options firing drones and blow stuff. Simple concept, done a million times before so what made this stand out first off, your first power up on you list is a speedup, why, well because your ship is so slow when you start the game so using your first power up as a speed up is a must. The stages are quite varied in terms of actual play. the start of play starts you in open space to a rocky plain in which you can collide with the top or bottom and into the mountains as well. The game started you off easy to get you some power ups but it got harder with enemies trying to kill you within the first minute of the game. The gameplay is frenetic and the controls are decent (hence why I still play this game). The end bosses are good but on occasion quite challenging. I do have fun with it. The second end of stage boss is is difficult with pea shooter bullets. The cabinet is just a simple, single player affair with just one control stick and 3 buttons which being shoot, bomb and select. There is a remarkable amount of skill required to actually be good at this game. I may have had difficulty with but I always tried to get better and it never dimmed my enthusiasm for the game either. Was the game a success, you damn right it was, it spawned a slew of sequels or spinoff (look at pardious) but I will always remember the first because it my first time in this universe and nothing will change that either AND FOR MY SIXTH PICK OF MY TOP 10 The concept is simple and inspired obviously by TOP GUN. Afterburner is an arcade in which you fly an F14 tomcat, your mission is to shoot down the enemy. This game was fast pace and enjoyable with an awesome soundtrack and you felt like maverick in this game. While it's 8 bit port was boring as hell but worth the play. The arcade differed as you could actually be shot down from behind because you had speed controls which helped, it's 16 bit port was a better port but still doesn't hold a candle to the arcade. The upright had an interesting as the control panel was a the joystick looked like a flight stick and had a little feedback when you got hit. the sitdown cabinet actually moved up and down with the control stick. the top fire button fired the missles and the main trigger fired machine guns bullets, just like an actual plane. THE UPRIGHT IS SOLID ON ITS OWN BUT THE SITDOWN IS AS GOOD IN ITS OWN RIGHT.. Despite being the same game, the experience is different for the 2 machines because of the movement of the sitdown. Which is never a bad thing. MY SEVENTH PICK FOR MY TOP 10 IS THE CLASSIC Yep this classic space invaders inspired vertical shooter is one I adore. Thr gameplay is simple and effective and the sound is what made this game for me because you heard the intro and you knew you were getting ready to fight. You had 3 lives however you can use those lives at a certain stage by docking with it and it added more firepower to your ship with the drawback if you lose those ships you lost lives. This game is all about high score and thats it, no story (will a minimal one which I don't understand) just defeat enemies and move on. The arcade cabinets themselves came in 3 flavors, The woodgrain caberet cabinet The standard upright The cocktail table cabinet I have seen all 3 of these machine are some point in my life and each one has a different feel to them (the cocktail with it's vertical controls compared to the horizontal approach made it quite interesting to play). This game spawned 2 sequels. One being which I adore and played harder and is graphically superior in every way and the equally interesting this one I have not played all that much but you can tell it a sequel. IT also produced a clone as well call Plays similar to Moon Cresta as it uses the same board and samples. THIS BRINGS ME TO NUMBER EIGHT ON MY LIST What is it about movie tie-in I like so much, Well this one was based on an action movie with a cyborg cop with a full automatic pistol in his leg holster. It tried to create the narrative that resembled the movie but in reality it added ED-209 at the first stages. The enemy variety was quite interesting ( I don't remember a chainsaw wielding Jason ripoff in the movie). While the Cobra assault cannon is the most powerful gun in the game which is thankfully limited to certain sections of the game, The game itself felt in sections a little repetitive but the bosses is where the game shined as it had some good designs for bosses (The SUPER! ED-209 with the cobra assault cannon for weapons do make you worry about your energy quite well). The reason I remember it is because seeing ED-209 for the first time set the tone of what you were about to play (reminds me of transformers devastation in which you met Devastator for the first time). This game is fun and the control are quite responsive with pleasant and colorful graphics as well. It's difficulty is a gift and a curse as it raises everytime you complete a stage. The cabinet itself is just a standard cabinet with robocop detailing But it was a beast in the arcades and yes I do play this on MAME also so it holds up well. WHICH BRINGS ME TO NUMBER NINE OF MY TOP TEN The Game that spawned a ton of clones and rip-offs, A simple save the damsel in distress from a mad person with punches and kicks (well kicks anyways as they had more range). The levels consisted of 5 floors in which you walked along kick people out of your way with said punches and kick (jump kicks were useful but a little fiddly to pull off in range). the even (as in 2, 4 and the like) stages had you avoiding obstacles. While the gameplay is simple, the challenge is there to get to the end of the stage and beat the boss blocking the stairs to the upper levels. Is it easy to pick up, yes it is but the challenge is real to get to the top and beat the master at the top. I've put more than my fair share of coins into this. Hell I may play this later after this article. The cabinet is a standard design with just a minimal artwork but does make it better than just a plain cabinet... AND FOR MY TENTH AND FINAL TOP TEN ARCADE GAME PICK IS.... Yes, the only real driving game that has you chasing 5 crooks over a stretch of road and bashing into his rear end and avoiding traffic to catch your prey. The game has a simple concept and the controls are fluent and responsive. The upright cabinet is a solid cab because you actually get in range of the crook the red and blue light flash in seqence. The gear shift has a red button on the side to give you a nitrous boost, which gives you a boost of speed in order to catch sight of crook within a 60 second time limit then try and capture the crooks car with another 60 seconds but you damaging the car is a little difficult because damage is small and actually slows your car down. add that with the time limit. the game provides a certain amount of challenge, especially when you add the time limit. so completing this on a single credit is a challenge. So seeing this in an arcade was a good thing because chances are you wanted to play this. I have mixed reactions with this game, some good, some bad but each experience left me wanting to play again. When this joined the MAME ranks, I did play this and the experience was different because the game doesn't play well with digital controls (ie. keyboard). Playing on a controller is actually better but it's doesn't replace the arcade feel at all. If I could own this cabinet, I would happily... This is my top 10 arcade picks because each game has left quite an impression on me but before I leave, I said I would give a few honorable mentions well I will give you 3 and they are These 3 games are among my favorites but not in my top 10 but just outside. First off, WWF WrestleFest. A solid wrestling game which features 10 playable characters in either tag action to take on the legion of doom or a participant in the royal rumble match. This game has good memories for me because it does provide a good amount of challenge. Playing as Ted Dibiase and Jake Roberts proved to be a good combinations but this was sign of how popular WWF was at this point 1991. The second game on my honorary mentions is SimplyAustins personal favorite Shinobi, The ninja character who goes through levels in order to take put his targets, what you remember about this game is the bonus stage where in first person mode you throw shurikens at masked ninjas for points at the end of the stage. by then end of the 3rd stage of the mission you verse a boss which has a large health bar in which you needed to deplete to kill said boss. The game challenges you in all sorts of ways. I never completed this because it frustrated me a little too much. but I still play occassionally. and finally I didn't play this actual version of the game until much later but my first experience of playing this game was a remixed version on the Amstrad 464 and I loved that version so when I saw this on MAME, years later, Played it and loved it while it didn't have the same level of music and graphics for the time, This game resemble its remix on the Amstrad. The digitised speech of blast off or alert screamed when you either started or had enemies chasing you. Playing this was a decent experience for me at least. anyways tell me what you think of my picks and see if some them match your picks. View the full article
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1996 I was at university studying something I was not going to use in later life (simply because I lost interest and for your information I was studying craft baking at University). Interesting, so how did this craft baker become the writer to the hyperspin report and the3rdlevel dot net. Easy my friends were computer science students and most were into the computer scene. My first emulator I was ever introduced to was a spectrum one, not an arcade. I had a talk to these friends and my first taste of emulation was a Nemesis Emulator (while not perfect yet it was very playable and I remember playing this in the computer labs at the time. I was also hanging out of a games shop during this time also (Turbo Games). So during my late teens early 20's I loved games and gaming. But I didn't have a PC to play any games on. I basically lived round my friends (jennatek) and my uncles place during these years. Emulation during the early Windows / MS-DOS days were confined to a bunch of single game emulators and a couple of multi-game Emulators(please bare in mind MAME wasn't as big as it is now back then it was just a PAC-MAN emulator and only really played a handful of games. My first taste was Sparcade on MS-DOS, it played something like 30 games at the time, which was quite a feat ( we are talking 1996 here) and they played classics like space invaders, slapfight, phoenix and airwolf. This was my first taste of emulation and it was good. I played this at jen's most of the time. it wasn't until I left Uni when I really put myself into the scene as a gamer. Sparcade had served me for a year but it didn't emulate the one game I really wanted at the time, Yes, that's right, the vector game version of Star Wars (and yes I would love to own a cabinet, Do not care what size either). Why this game you may ask, Being a huge Star Wars nerd, this still held up (even with the release of X-Wing and Tie Fighter). I loved the pace of this game as it was fast, solid gameplay and there was also something about shooting tie fighters. By 1998 the first of the Vector games were starting to be introduced and That meant Star wars had hit home computers and windows 95. By 1990, I was living out of my uncles place my boring 4 walls and Jens at the time. But over time Mame had over a 1000 arcade classics but not the 1988-1995 yet. Games like Wrestlefest, WWF SuperStar and the like, Another Emulator Beat MAME to that punch as it cover most of Taito and thechnos and that emulator was Raine. it was the first emulator to do and garnered quite a follow. during the next year a lot of people developed for MAME and games were coming at an alarming rate. They had taken to releasing Beta versions rather than the what you get today. You realise when you play random games on mame without knowing what you are playing. sometimes you remember I have played this. Here's the problem I have, I have a hell of a memory when it comes to games. But with Emulation you didn't have things we take for granted today. First of Zip Support, for those of us that were in the 90's we had to unzip the game into it's own folder in which you dumped the roms folder into. Those early years were a pain in the backside. If you wanted the play NeoGeo games the emulator at that point was NEO-rage before MAME covered that in the 2000's. Most of us during our youth remember playing arcades games. One game I played on another emulator before MAME was Image Fight and that first game out on the M72 Emulator. What is Image Fight (what is that, well, Image Fight is a vertical shump which had to me an interesting feature, you fighter transformed into 3 different modes which had different rates of file and maneuverability). While my personal taste in games in games is best described ecliptic. But my tastes are like a lot of people's and MAME has provided a lot of games in which I adore in my life. While MAME has provided a lot of games in the past 10 years and Mame is nearly 20 years old now. it's amazing when MAME first came out, it only played 6 games and the first was Pac-Man. This is for the fallen who pathed the way from the beginning till now. NEO-Rage (covered by MAME 35B11) Retrocade M72 Raine (Yes I know it's still around but its not as popular) System16 Sparcade Callus These emulators are the forefathers to MAME has become today. There are alternatives to MAME that play games MAME still can't yet. But the future is always bright when it comes to preserving our history with the internet. I look to the future and I see less variety in terms of emulators, as older emulators are no longer supported or have reached the pinnacle of their particular emulation choice (meka for the master systems being one). We have a wide selection of multiple system Emulators (including MAME and Retroarch) which makes single systems obsolete which is a little disappointing because you knew what you could get with each emulators (there are certain exceptions like supermodel which is a model 3 emulator which specialises in Star Wars Trilogy). Looking back and even if you look in rocketlauncher the amount of emulators there are out there and some still in development (retroarch being core based and covering all systems including mame with it's core system. When you look at games today with their brilliant graphics get sometimes their gameplay is what kills a game dead. But when you back even to computers like the spectrum there were a lot more challenges in terms of actually creating an actual game with minimal graphics but solid gameplay. Game ports back then were interesting because nothing until something like 1985 were officially licensed until those times. There were some licensed games like movie tie-in or some arcade port around that point. I'm going off point, here but I bringing the point the people that game retrogames now are people, who have played game during at this period never forgot what we played and why we love them as well. But if you look back toward what emulators came before you maybe surprised because there many people with the same goals, just different ways of doing things. If I missed anything then correct me and I'll edit and credit you for the correction. but please this is my opinion, so don't shoot the messenger (IE me) View the full article
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3DNES Review First off I want to get this off my chest, not everything in the UNITY Engine is terrible. It's got a bad reputation for delivering crappy end product that people just poop out at an alarming rate. However this project caught my attention originally on a facebook post a couple of months ago then reignited when Simply Austin brought it back to my attention. So I thought screw it lets have a look at this. Demo's shown on youtube show the potential. But actually getting it to work properly on your own, that's a different kettle of fish. First off you are greeted with this screen. Made with Unity personal edition (after you finish with the base setup of resolution and pad and key bindings). curious why would anyone use unity to make an emulator. Well first off you have options on the standby screen (before you actually load an emulator) This is the first screen you are greeted with once you boot this up for the first time. it doesn't look like much but it shows you this isn't a normal emulator because it has auto detecting for the 3D aspect of any rom. you play it as is but looks graphically interesting as it creates a 3d environment from just basic information. There are profiles created for certain games. What started as a webpage app got converted into an actual emulator, in which version stand at 1 b3 (unless you pay for early releases). What makes this different compared to normal NES emulators. For starters, this and this and finally this. All this looks impressive but it's takes time to set up to properly as you have to create profiles for each game to get the best results. if you run this straight out of the box it will appear a little glitchy and can be a little unstable. But if you onto their forum, There is something like 72 different configuration files already set up, While they are there, they are not perfect yet. If you can find the time to actually do configuration files yourself, you may find you do a better job than the actual user config files on the site. This does have promise but still needs a lot of work in order to be perfect. but what I am seeing so far even out of the box has promise. I'll be looking into this project a little more over the coming months, But I will look at it with a dose of cynicism as well. If you want to look it up go HERE! View the full article
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While emulation is the primary source of news here, there are times we need to see that retrogaming is very much alive and a social event, earlier tonight I went to the Secret Weapon in Stratford east London. OK the Secret Weapon is a gamer's pub, yes that's right, a gamer's pub. Which is a rare thing in east London but I hear there are 2. But this appeared about 2 days ago on my Facebook stream, I looked at it https://www.facebook.com/events/1652471658404314/ So I went earlier tonight and I wasn't disappointed. It's a surprising change because I know my gaming event. First off the first thing I ever noticed, was an old Cocktail machine working (running an Icade board) Granted it an old Galaxian machine but it was working with a working coin mech. The pub in question is formerly the princess of wales in Stratford (a place where I grew up). it was shut down about year ago and about 9 months ago it was rechristened the "SECRET WEAPON " why I never knew until tonight. Gamers have started to take over the old pub scene and "SECRET WEAPON" is the second such pub I know (their first one is in Dalston which I will adventure to another time) but this was my first gaming meet. this little evdeavour was started by its' organizer about 6 weeks ago and cost me 5 quid to enter (included a free drink in my case it was a cider) I did a quick periscope of the show but I know it will only last a month [video]https://www.periscope.tv/w/1ypKdoDPmgaxW[/video] that was a quick tour of the place but I will be looking to attend more without the interference of family commitments (yeah like thats going to happen) but I've got a couple more pictures to show you. But my periscope was really first time I've ever done it properly for gaming related news. Other Photos include I may have been there for an hour but in that hour I saw a a different world in which my friends would happily go to. While the consoles are ranging from XBOX and PS2 and SNES it paints a good picture of my social life in East London. Tell me what you think.... View the full article
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It gets slow every summer, even us nerds have to go outside occasionally Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Introducing Parallax I have spent the last few weeks polishing up the website, hopefully you guys have noticed. Anyway, it's such a nice Saturday I thought I would try an experiment. This is a new kind of system intro video. I am calling this type parallax, and you will see it is much different than our typical system intro videos. Hoping to get some feedback and if you guys think it's cool I will make some more. Here is a sample and the download link is below View the full article
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We have been hard at work over the last month trying to get the PlayStation 2 video snap set complete. This will most likely be the last "Update" before the final set is released. Included in this update are 945 new video snaps. The full set is currently at 2,585 Video Snaps at 17.48GB and is available via our FTP or Sync Utility. Videos Added/Updated: Age of Empires II - The Age of Kings (Europe) All-Star Baseball 2004 featuring Derek Jeter (USA) All-Star Baseball 2005 featuring Derek Jeter (USA) Alone in the Dark - The New Nightmare (Europe) Alpine Ski Racing 2007 - Bode Miller vs. Hermann Maier (Germany) Arc the Lad - Twilight of the Spirits (USA) Arctic Thunder (USA) Atlantis III - The New World (Europe) Australian Idol Sing (Australia) Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance (USA) Baldur's Gate - Dark Alliance II (USA) Bard's Tale, The (USA) Beach King Stunt Racer (Europe) Bee Movie Game (USA) Ben 10 - Alien Force - Vilgax Attacks (USA) Big Idea's Veggie Tales - LarryBoy and the Bad Apple (USA) Bob the Builder Eye Toy (Europe) Bolt (USA) Boxing Champions (Europe) Broken Sword - The Sleeping Dragon (Europe) Brothers in Arms - Earned in Blood (USA) Buzz! Brain of Oz (Australia) Buzz! Brain of the UK (UK) Buzz! Junior - Ace Racers (Europe) Buzz! Junior - Dino Den (Europe) Buzz! Junior - Jungle Party (USA) Buzz! Junior - Monster Rumble (Europe) Buzz! Junior - RoboJam (USA) Buzz! Pop Quiz (Europe) Buzz! The BIG Quiz (Europe) Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz (USA) Buzz! The Maha Quiz (India) Buzz! The Mega Quiz (USA) Buzz! The Music Quiz (Europe) Buzz! The Schools Quiz (Europe) Buzz! The Sports Quiz (Europe) Cabela's Big Game Hunter (2008) (USA) Cabela's Dangerous Hunts (USA) Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009 (USA) Cabela's Deer Hunt - 2004 Season (USA) Cabela's Deer Hunt 2005 Season (USA) Cabela's North American Adventures (USA) Cabela's Trophy Bucks (USA) Call of Duty 3 (USA) Captain Scarlet (Europe) Car Racing Challenge (Europe) Cartoon Kingdom (Europe) Carwash Tycoon (Europe) Chaos Legion (USA) Chaos Wars (USA) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (USA) Charlie's Angels (Europe) Chess Challenger (Europe) Chronicles of Narnia, The - Prince Caspian (USA) Chronicles of Narnia, The - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (USA) CID The Dummy (USA) Classic British Motor Racing (Europe) Club Football - AC Milan (Europe) Club Football - Ajax Amsterdam (Europe) Club Football - Leeds United (Europe) Club Football - Liverpool FC (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Ajax Amsterdam (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Aston Villa FC (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Birmingham City (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Borussia Dortmund (Germany) Club Football 2005 - FC Intenazionale (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Hamburger SV (Germany) Club Football 2005 - Paris Saint-Germain (Europe) Club Football 2005 - Tottenham Hotspur (Europe) Cocoto Fishing Master (USA) Code Lyoko - Quest for Infinity (USA) Code of the Samurai (Europe) Codename - Kids Next Door - Operation - V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E. (USA) Cold Fear (USA) Cold Winter (USA) Colin McRae Rally 04 (Europe) Commandos Strike Force (USA) Conflict Zone - Modern War Strategy (USA) Constantine (USA) Crabby Adventure (Europe) Crashed (Europe) Crazy Chicken X (Europe) Crazy Frog Racer (Europe) Cricket 07 (Europe) Crime Life - Gang Wars (Europe) Cubix Robots for Everyone - Showdown (USA) Cue Academy - Snooker, Pool, Billiards (Europe) D1 Professional Drift Grand Prix Series (USA) Dance - UK eXtra Trax (Europe) Dance - UK XL (Europe) Dance - UK XL Party (Europe) Dance Dance Revolution - Disney Channel Edition (USA) Dancing Stage Max (Europe) Dancing with the Stars (USA) Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 (USA) David Douillet Judo (Europe) Dead Eye Jim (Europe) Death by Degrees (USA) Demolition Girl (Europe) Desi Adda - Games of India (India) Destruction Derby Arenas (USA) Die Hard - Vendetta (Europe) Dinosaur Adventure (Europe) Disney G-Force (USA) Disney Golf (USA) Disney Move (Europe) Disney Sing It (USA) Disney Sing It! 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(Europe) Vegas Casino 2 (Europe) Vexx (USA) Video Poker & Blackjack (Europe) Vietcong - Purple Haze (USA) Virtua Cop - Elite Edition (Europe) Virtua Pro Football (Europe) Virtua Quest (USA) Volleyball Challenge (Europe) Volleyball Xciting (Europe) Wacky Races - Mad Motors (Europe) Wacky Races starring Dastardly & Muttley (Europe) Wacky Zoo GP (Europe) Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo (USA) War Chess (Europe) War of the Monsters (USA) Warriors Orochi (USA) Warriors Orochi 2 (USA) Water Horse, The - Legend of the Deep (Europe) Way of the Samurai (USA) Way of the Samurai 2 (USA) Whiplash (USA) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - 2nd Edition (Europe) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire - Party Edition (Europe) Wild Arms Alter Code-F (USA) Wild Water Adrenaline featuring Salomon (Europe) WinBack - Covert Operations (USA) WinBack 2 - Project Poseidon (USA) Winx Club (Europe) Wipeout Pulse (Europe) Without Warning (USA) World Championship Cards (USA) World Championship Paintball (USA) World Championship Pool 2004 (USA) World Championship Rugby (Europe) World Championship Snooker 2003 (Europe) World Championship Snooker 2004 (Europe) World Fighting (Europe) World Racing (Europe) World Racing 2 (Europe) World Rally Championship (USA) World Snooker Championship 2005 (Europe) World Snooker Championship 2007 (Europe) World Tour Soccer 2002 (USA) World Tour Soccer 2003 (USA) World Tour Soccer 2005 (USA) World Tour Soccer 2006 (USA) World War Zero - IronStorm (Europe) Worms 3D (USA) Worms 4 - Mayhem (Europe) Worms Blast (USA) WRC 3 (Europe) WWC - World Wrestling Championship (Europe) WWII - Battle Over Europe (Europe) WWII - Battle Over The Pacific (Europe) WWII - Tank Battles (Europe) X-Factor, The - Sing (Europe) XGIII - Extreme G Racing (USA) XGRA - Extreme G Racing Association (USA) Xiaolin Showdown (USA) X-Men - Next Dimension (USA) X-Men - The Official Game (USA) X-Men Origins - Wolverine (USA) X-Squad (USA) X-treme Express (Europe) X-Treme Quads (Europe) Xtreme Speed (Europe) Yakuza (USA) Yakuza 2 (USA) Yakuza Fury (Europe) Yetisports - Arctic Adventures (Europe) Ys - The Ark of Napishtim (USA) Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monster Coliseum (USA) Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - The Beginning of Destiny (USA) Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses (USA) Zombie Attack (Europe) Zombie Hunters (Europe) Zombie Hunters 2 (Europe) Zombie Virus (Europe) Zoo Puzzle (Europe) ZooCube (Europe) View the full article
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Our Video system for sharing tutorials and such has had some issues over the last month and after some tedious bug searching is finally fixed. You can visit the videos page here View the full article
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It's voting season and that means it's time to vote for your favorite front-end(s) and tell the world why your vote is the vote that matters. Head over to our forums and cast your vote and if your favorite front end is not shown please let us know and we will get it added to the list. You can vote for more than one if you choose. View the full article
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EmuMovies Favorite Front End Poll Hey guys, it's been awhile since we ran a favorite front end poll, about 5 years to be exact. Anyway with the new site I thought it was time to have a new one. I want to make sure GameEx gets a fair shot so head on over and show some love for your favorite front-end.
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Another add for today is 4 more video snaps for the Sega Master System Video Snap Pack. Thanks to DamnedRegistrations for this submission. These videos bring the video set to 370 videos and the set is now considered complete. The Video Snap Pack can be downloaded from the EmuMovies Download Area, FTP File Server and Download Utility. Videos Added: 4 (DamnedRegistrations) Bruce Lee (World) (Unl) Gekioko PunPun Maru (Japan) (Unl) Lander 2 (World) (Unl) Snail Maze (Europe) View the full article
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Just a quick update for you guys before I head off to do family stuff for the day. We have a Video Snap update for the Sony Playstation 2 set. This update includes 212 more videos. We still have a ways to go but should have another update soon. The set is still in progress but the videos have been added to the Download Service and the EmuMovies FTP. Videos Added - 212 (Circo, Beauenheim) Action Man A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines (Europe).mp4 Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius - Attack of the Twonkies, The (USA).mp4 AFL Premiership 2007 (Australia).mp4 Alarm fur Cobra 11 - Vol. 2 (Europe).mp4 All Star Pro-Wrestling II (Japan).mp4 AMF Xtreme Bowling (USA).mp4 Amplitude (USA).mp4 Animaniacs - The Great Edgar Hunt (Europe).mp4 Black (USA).mp4 BlowOut (USA).mp4 Bratz - Rock Angelz (USA).mp4 Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 (Europe).mp4 Brothers in Arms - Road to Hill 30 (USA).mp4 Bust-A-Bloc (Europe).mp4 Call of Duty 2 - Big Red One (USA).mp4 Cars (USA).mp4 Cars Mater - National Championship (USA).mp4 Cars Race-O-Rama (USA).mp4 Casper's Scare School (Europe).mp4 Castleween (Europe).mp4 Champions - Return to Arms (USA).mp4 Champions of Norrath (USA).mp4 Charlotte's Web (Europe).mp4 Club Football 2005 - Chelsea FC (Europe).mp4 College Hoops 2K6 (USA).mp4 College Hoops 2K7 (USA).mp4 College Hoops 2K8 (USA).mp4 Combat Elite - WWII Paratroopers (USA).mp4 Conan (Europe).mp4 Crash - Mind Over Mutant (USA).mp4 Crash Nitro Kart (USA).mp4 Crash of the Titans (USA).mp4 Crash Twinsanity (USA).mp4 Crazy Frog Racer 2 (Europe).mp4 Crazy Taxi (USA).mp4 Cricket 2002 (Europe).mp4 Cricket 2004 (Europe).mp4 Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 (USA).mp4 Dance Dance Revolution X2 (USA).mp4 Dirt Track Devils (Europe).mp4 Disney's Chicken Little - Ace in Action (USA).mp4 Disney's Chicken Little (USA).mp4 Disney's Kim Possible - What's the Switch (USA).mp4 Disney's Stitch - Experiment 626 (USA).mp4 Disney's Tarzan Untamed (USA).mp4 Disney's The Haunted Mansion (USA).mp4 Disney's The Jungle Book - Rhythm N'Groove (USA).mp4 Disney's Treasure Planet (USA).mp4 Disney Princess - Enchanted Journey (USA).mp4 Dog's Life (USA).mp4 Dog Island, The (USA).mp4 Dokapon Kingdom (USA).mp4 Donkey Xote (Europe).mp4 Dora's Big Birthday Adventure (USA).mp4 Dora the Explorer - Journey to the Purple Planet (USA).mp4 Dot Hack G.U. Vol. 2 - Reminisce (USA).mp4 Dot Hack G.U. Vol. 3 - Redemption (USA).mp4 Dot Hack Part 1 - Infection (USA).mp4 Dot Hack Part 2 - Mutation (USA).mp4 Dr. Dolittle (Europe).mp4 Dr. Muto (USA).mp4 Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (USA).mp4 Drag Racer USA (Europe).mp4 Dragon Ball Z - Sagas (USA).mp4 Dragon Blaze (Europe).mp4 Dragon Sisters (Europe).mp4 Drakan - The Ancients' Gates (USA).mp4 Drakengard 2 (USA).mp4 Duel Masters (USA).mp4 Ed, Edd n Eddy - The Mis-Edventures (USA).mp4 El Tigre - The Adventures of Manny Rivera (USA).mp4 England International Football (Europe).mp4 ESPN MLS ExtraTime (USA).mp4 ESPN National Hockey Night (USA).mp4 ESPN NBA 2K5 (USA).mp4 ESPN NBA Basketball (USA).mp4 ESPN NFL 2K5 (USA).mp4 ESPN NFL PrimeTime 2002 (USA).mp4 Eternal Poison (USA).mp4 Eternal Ring (USA).mp4 Eureka Seven Vol 1 - The New Wave (USA).mp4 Eureka Seven Vol. 2 - The New Vision (USA).mp4 Evergrace (USA).mp4 Ex Zeus (Europe).mp4 Fairly OddParents! Breakin' Da Rules, The (USA).mp4 Fairly OddParents! Shadow Showdown, The (USA).mp4 Fallout - Brotherhood of Steel (USA).mp4 Family Feud (USA).mp4 Fantastic 4 (USA).mp4 Fantavision (USA).mp4 Fatal Frame II - Crimson Butterfly (USA).mp4 Finny the Fish & The Seven Waters (USA).mp4 Forever Kingdom (USA).mp4 Franklin - A Birthday Surprise (USA).mp4 Frogger's Adventures - The Rescue (USA).mp4 Frogger - Ancient Shadow (USA).mp4 Front Mission 4 (USA).mp4 Fugitive Hunter - War on Terror (USA).mp4 Futurama (USA).mp4 Future Tactics - The Uprising (USA).mp4 Gallop Racer 2001 (USA).mp4 Gallop Racer 2003 - A New Breed (USA).mp4 Gallop Racer 2004 (USA).mp4 Gallop Racer 2006 (USA).mp4 Garfield - Lasagna World Tour (USA).mp4 George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret (USA).mp4 Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (USA).mp4 Giants - Citizen Kabuto (USA).mp4 Gladiator - Sword of Vengeance (USA).mp4 Godzilla - Save the Earth (USA).mp4 Godzilla Unleashed (USA).mp4 Golden Compass, The (USA).mp4 GoldenEye - Rogue Agent (USA).mp4 Graffiti Kingdom (USA).mp4 Grandia Xtreme (USA).mp4 Great Escape, The (USA).mp4 Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The (USA).mp4 Growlanser Generations (USA) (Disc 1).mp4 Growlanser Generations (USA) (Disc 2).mp4 Guy Game, The (USA).mp4 Harry Potter - Quidditch World Cup (USA).mp4 Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire (USA).mp4 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (USA).mp4 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (USA).mp4 Harvest Moon - A Wonderful Life Special Edition (USA).mp4 Harvey Birdman - Attorney at Law (USA).mp4 Headhunter (USA).mp4 Heatseeker (USA).mp4 Heroes of the Pacific (USA).mp4 Hidden Invasion (USA).mp4 History Channel, The - Civil War - A Nation Divided (USA).mp4 Hitman 2 - Silent Assassin (USA).mp4 Hobbit, The (USA).mp4 Hulk (USA).mp4 Hunter - The Reckoning Wayward (USA).mp4 Hustle, The - Detroit Streets (USA).mp4 Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs (USA).mp4 Incredible Hulk, The - Ultimate Destruction (USA).mp4 Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb (USA).mp4 Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings (USA).mp4 Indigo Prophecy (USA).mp4 Inuyasha - Feudal Combat (USA).mp4 Inuyasha - The Secret of The Cursed Mask (USA).mp4 Iron Man (USA).mp4 Italian Job, The (USA).mp4 Jade Cocoon 2 (USA).mp4 James Cameron's Dark Angel (USA).mp4 Jaws Unleashed (USA).mp4 Jeopardy! (USA).mp4 Jimmy Neutron - Jet Fusion (USA).mp4 Jumper - Griffin's Story (USA).mp4 Kessen (USA).mp4 Kessen II (USA).mp4 Kessen III (USA).mp4 Killzone (USA).mp4 Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter (USA).mp4 Madagascar - Escape 2 Africa (USA).mp4 Madagascar (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 06 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 07 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 08 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 09 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 10 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 11 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 2001 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 2002 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 2003 (USA).mp4 Madden NFL 2004 (USA).mp4 Made Man - Confessions of the Family Blood (USA).mp4 Magic Pengel - The Quest for Color (USA).mp4 Magna Carta - Tears of Blood (USA).mp4 Makai Kingdom - Chronicles of the Sacred Tome (USA).mp4 Malice (USA).mp4 Mana Khemia 2 - Fall of Alchemy (USA).mp4 Manhunt 2 (USA).mp4 Marc Ecko's Getting Up - Contents Under Pressure (USA).mp4 Mary-Kate and Ashley - Sweet 16 - Licensed to Drive (USA).mp4 Max Payne 2 - The Fall of Max Payne (USA).mp4 McFarlane's Evil Prophecy (USA).mp4 Men in Black II - Alien Escape (USA).mp4 Mercenaries 2 - World in Flames (USA).mp4 Mercury Meltdown Remix (USA).mp4 Metal Gear Solid 2 - Substance (USA).mp4 Metal Saga (USA).mp4 Metal Slug Anthology (USA).mp4 MetropolisMania 2 (USA).mp4 Micro Machines (USA).mp4 Micro Machines V4 (USA).mp4 Midway Arcade Treasures 3 (USA).mp4 Minority Report - Everybody Runs (USA).mp4 Mission Impossible - Operation Surma (USA).mp4 Mobile Light Force 2 (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam - Encounters in Space (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam - Federation vs. Zeon (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam - Gundam vs. Zeta Gundam (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam - Journey to Jaburo (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam - Zeonic Front (USA).mp4 Mobile Suit Gundam Seed - Never Ending Tomorrow (USA).mp4 Monster House (USA).mp4 Monster Lab (USA).mp4 Motor Mayhem - Vehicular Combat League (USA).mp4 Muppets Party Cruise (USA).mp4 Mystic Heroes (USA).mp4 Naruto - Ultimate Ninja (USA).mp4 Naruto - Ultimate Ninja 2 (USA).mp4 Naruto - Ultimate Ninja 3 (USA).mp4 Naruto - Uzumaki Chronicles (USA).mp4 Naruto - Uzumaki Chronicles 2 (USA).mp4 Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja 4 (USA).mp4 Naval Ops - Commander (USA).mp4 Naval Ops - Warship Gunner (USA).mp4 Neopets - The Darkest Faerie (USA).mp4 View the full article